That is a tough choice. Growing up my father used to give me 1 roll of
film (36) per month, unless we went somewhere special then I could have
another. But he was always instilling in me tha idea that out of 36
images i should get at least 20 usable ones.
Since then and because I'm back in school (low budget) i'd been stingy
on film, and I'd really think students should receive that training.
6x6 Lubitel TLRs would be my choice for student camera, buy some and
give them the camera and 2 rolls..... get 4 usable images from those 24 exp!
nice challenge huh?
Marilyn wrote:
I'm not sure what will happen to the price of film and film labs, but
when in America do prices go down?
A member of a photography class I fascilitate was showing us his new
Canon 20D. He's had it about two months and has taken over 1,000
photographs with it.
It seems to me that if film/labs get more expensive, by forcing students
in my class to use film (most have film cameras somewhere in their
closets) they would think more about what they are photographing and
thereby learn more.
I'm trying to get students away from
I've-got-a-new-expensive-digital-camera-therefore-I-am-a-photographer
way of thinking to an I-put-thought-into-my-photographs way of thinking.
One can always hope.
Marilyn
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Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 6:57 AM
Subject: RE: Another one bites the dust
Marilyn,
I guess this means film's going to get really expensive and mini-labs
scarcer sooner. BTW the one I go to has been for sale for a year.
Here's the URL: http://konicaminolta.com/releases/2006/0119_03_01.html
Couldn't find anything about new Fuji film cameras. They have a new
line of interesting digitals.
AZ
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Another one bites the dust
From: Marilyn <marilyn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, January 19, 2006 9:04 am
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
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>From another photo list:
Konica Minolta plans to stop production of cameras at the end of
March. They will sell digital SLR division to Sony, and shut down
film, paper, minilab and film camera business.
(On the other hand, Fujifilm is supposed to release a few new film
cameras in 2006...)
Marilyn
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"Come to the edge."
"We can't. We're afraid."
"Come to the edge."
"We can't. We will fall!"
"Come to the edge."
And they came.
And he pushed them. And they flew.
Guillaume Apollinaire
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From: "kostaspapakotas" <kostaspapakotas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students"
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Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 3:42 AM
Subject: Re: Rodinal storage life?
> Karl & Pablo this is great news. Many than
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